Virat Kohli has been struggling on his offside, replicating the same dismissal every inning. Regarding that, his Royal Challengers Bengaluru mate AB de Villiers suggested Virat Kohli to refocus after every ball. Kohli has been dismissed 8 out of 9 times while playing the outside off-stump ball in the Border Gavaskar Trophy series. In a live show on his X account, ABD said that he is hopeful that Virat Kohli will recover from his difficulties. He said, "Of course, he can. Every single batter in the world has got some sort of a weakness. For me it was the straight ball hitting my pads. Even towards the back end of my career and in the form of my life, all the experience that I needed to go out and score runs. I remember a series against England. I started off well and scored runs in Durban, everything was brilliant. Then I ran into James Anderson and Stuart Broad with the new ball." Read also: Gambhir vs Rohit: Manjrekar Reveals Bold Claim on Interview Avoid fights if not in form, suggest de Viliers AB de Villiers believes Virat Kohli’s intense involvement in the game and focus on his performance sometimes hinder his ability to reset mentally after each delivery. The former Proteas skipper suggested that Kohli's fighting spirit, while a strength, can become a weakness, particularly when he's not in top form. De Villiers said "Virat loves the fight, but it’s crucial to reset after every ball and treat each as a new event. He tends to get caught up in on-field battles, which the crowd can amplify, and that impacts his focus." He emphasized that Kohli’s skill and experience aren’t in question but urged him to refocus and simplify his approach during lean phases. Kohli finished the series with 190 runs across five matches, averaging 23.75, a far cry from his usual standards.